Book Title: Jainism in Gujarat AD 1100 to 1600
Author(s): Chimanlal Bhailal Sheth
Publisher: Vijaydevsur Sangh Gyan Samiti

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________________ 273 pilgrimage to the holy Satrunjaya Hill. In A. D. 1596, he died. 180 Among the prominent pupils of Hiravijayasuri, we may mention Santichandra, Bhānuchandra and Vijayasenasūri. Sāntichandra, the well-known author of the Kripárasakośa, was a great debater. In A. D. 1576-7, he defeated Vadibhushana, a Digambara monk, in the Court of Nārāyana of Idar. He won another victory over Digambara Gunachandra at Jodhpur.181 Bhānuchandra, another prominent pupil of Hiravijayasūri, persuaded Akbar to repeal the pilgrim tax on the Satrunjaya Hill. Vijayasenasūri who was honoured by Akbar had defeated Digambara Bhushana in a debate at Surat, pleased Khānkhānā, Suba of Ahmedabad, by his sermon, set up many Jain images and advised the Jains to repair the temples at many places of pilgrimage.182 In the Hairakayuga, Bhāmā Shah, an Oswal Jain, rendered glorious and meritorious services to Mewad by laying down his wealth at the feet ( 180 ) Jain Sanityano Itihās, pp. 552-3, 548. ( 181 ) Ibid, p. 553. ( 182 ) Ibid, p.p. 554-5. 18 Shree Sudharmaswami Gyanbhandar-Umara, Surat www.umaragyanbhandar.com

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